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Palladium Research

Current institutional research highlights a global landscape defined by supply-side constraints and geopolitical friction, which directly impacts the strategic outlook for industrial metals like palladium. BlackRock’s Midyear Forum emphasizes a theme of 'speed and scarcity,' noting that supply constraints are exacerbated by persistent conflict in the Middle East and potential threats to trade chokepoints. This geopolitical fragmentation is encouraging a shift toward emerging markets for exposure to vital metals and energy resources, as highlighted by UBS’s analysis of a multipolar global economy. While German inflation saw a temporary reprieve in May 2026, analysts warn of a volatile price environment as energy price pass-through continues and government measures expire. Additionally, the historic AI buildout, with projected annual capex reaching $1 trillion by 2028, underscores a broader industrial demand for technological hardware and raw materials. Consequently, the research suggests that the value proposition for palladium is increasingly tied to its role in a supply-constrained environment and its yield benefits within emerging market portfolios.

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